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What did I think?
(I would be remiss if I didn't preface this review by acknowledging the fact that this book has been translated from German. I recognize than some of my points of displeasure may disappear if I could read it in it's intended language. But alas, I don't speak German.)
I've been reading this book with my eleven year old as a bedtime story and ironically, I haven't found it a good read aloud. (It's ironic because the plot revolves around reading aloud.) When I started reading ahead by myself though, the story started moving faster and engaged me more. A rather complex set of actions with out a lot of exposition or character development made this a difficult book for me to really get in to, especially only reading 15 or so minutes at a time with my daughter. It is a very good story though, with an interesting premise (my daughter and I have had a good time theorizing which characters we'd try to read out of a book if we could and wondering if they'd be as appealing in real life - would we still like know-it-all Hermione if we had to hang out with her?) but it felt like the ending was rushed and tied up in a neat bow when that' not really how such a story would end. I know there are two more long books in the series so this is not really the end, but I still would like this book to have it's own more substantial ending. After all, these characters have just passed through hell. They deserve more than a swift and glossy return to happiness. All in all though, I did enjoy the book and think I'll encourage my daughter to either read ahead without me or set aside extra reading time because reading in longer stretches really did make a difference for me.
Favorite Thing: The premise. It's lots of fun to consider being able to "read out" bits of books.
Least Favorite Thing: There's very little character development. They all seem to be malleable depending on the situation and a couple of the characters are pretty interchangeable.
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